The twins, Cadmus and Polydeuces, are twin figures from Greek mythology. Their mother was Leda, and Cadmus is the son of her husband, the King of Sparta. Polydeuces is the son of Zeus, who, in the form of a swan, seduced Leda. Because of their mixed parentage, Cadmus was mortal while Polydeuces was immortal. Upon Cadmus' death, Polydeuces begged Zeus to grant him immortality. Hesitant to do so, Zeus instead transformed the twins into the constellation Gemini so they would never be separated.

This work includes two 8' x 8' images on wallpaper installed in a corner.The work is seen here installed California State University, Stanislaus as part of the exhibition, Stephen Galloway, Still Living.